The results were pretty supportive. Of the more than 700 registered voters surveyed, 70% said Governor Lincoln Chafee should lift his hold on the state’s medical marijuana dispensaries and 49% said they’d view the governor “more favorably” if he did.

For everyone out there that likes to parse the numbers, here’s the break down by gender-

And here’s that same break down for Chafee’s “favorability”-

But the survey didn’t just ask about medical marijuana. It also asked about a proposal to decriminalize the drug, changing the punishment for possession from up to a year in prison to a fine for folks that have less than an ounce for personal use. The support here drops a little, but a majority still approve of the proposal.

Then the poll goes one step further. How many Rhode Islanders support taxing and regulating marijuana the same way we treat alcohol? Again, a majority, be it a slim one, says yes-

The survey has a margin of error of +/- 3.7%. Of those polled, 32% were Democrats, 16% were Republicans, and 52% identified as Independents/other.

Want to dig into all of the questions and cross tabs yourself? Check it out here.